The evening world. Newspaper, December 13, 1906, Page 3

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AGED WOMANS. | ygegem—— ee AUCH ATER BURNED T0 DEATH F BRUTALITY. Vernon, a Prisoner in Jérsey City. (PAT CARR GETS GELAY I j) © STREASIN" TRL ; Brooklyn Boss Wins First | Point Before “Fingy” Conners’ Committee. FIGHT ON EVERY POINT. | | Far from Assistance, She! Was Unable.to tinguish Blaze. south Fitth of weenlthy ine prisoner at POs + rhey Clty, charge ) lls sevent -yents . GIRL. TRIES TO SAVE HER. | McCarren Says He Wants Hearst and Ihmsen to Tes- Miss May Long, Attracted by the Smoke; Finds | |, under-slzed yout : * ie 0 i red apparently wy tify. for’ Him. Her Burning. . allay my ithe bodys ition of Cruelty , TO TAKE IT TO COURT. Mrv. Matiida Smith, “seventy-atx Last 8 morning Mra, Len |Ramsley, >. He Summit avenue, years old, waa burned to death early! to- day at No, 88 Deem stroot, Misa May | (Long, the handsome young daughter of the women with wham Mr Amith: lived, was dadly ‘burned tna heroic ef- fort to save the aged woman's life ‘Lone’s brother John waa also se- yerely burned about handy aii, Soot in helping his sivter, Since the deach of her husband, Larry Smith, a tobacco wholosaler and ward- or, Mrs. Smith made her home with the Longa. She retired as usual last night) to her bedroom in the basement of | found young Brown lying on her st |taintly, groaning. He waa thinly clad and almost Unconsclous from exposute and hunger, Mrs, Ramsey cared for }lad, ana his. story... Then she h repeat It to the police, t bis father beet and repeatedly and made y@ m, He sald thu hid, to e004 Long Legal Battle Is Expected Be- fore the Case is Finally ib shold di H. MeCarré peratic. tick’ aaa much as the plum id be forced down his throaty Syrll borrowed 25 cents from is money y. Hef and * it ave non Jan in Brooklyn jfnally cold on the stoop of the Su Dean aurect house und rose early to- day to get a drink, She Mghted her the yn came | 1 sucKesting | way to the Kitchen with a Hittle hand BAIS ed ETNA tae jfrom Mt ve Ae the! truant Chewrenars 11 from hor |how aS Pp arrested ai Jamp ‘and this etther fe | BALTI : i He s soon nA Hemls grasp or exploded, setting Mer night-| CADUE (TO-MORROW: lr Garterauinsdersey, 2 3 The —_— : dress afire, 2 Mrs, Jeremiah Long snd her twenty- one-year-old daughter, May, wore wleep- Ing main floor, when the young ; yowir ( ere ed smoke and, rising hastl- i i s : sUadasientianins= gilded by tucke AL BAB ALM. tonday i ' he Baltic will probably: reach her dock woman. faint groans, As she reached Wie door ly, ran here was a gush of emoke and «he saw Mrs, Smith lying on the floor afire Crying loudly for the others to come to her afd, Miss Long ran° down ' —— nd, although ¢ 4 only ntrobe, shia bravely. attempt other the fire, beating At it w and trying to smoth Mrs > > 5 tiff Get s ba aid a ne Oe eens ANC aa bale tasalO Ly ia ee eas anreinerssit wagniner| 01 @anice: CO Read Her b c Tom mother aod prothers Jolin and iS 5 i dashed to her ald. Love Letter. The brothers rolled Mre. Smith in a rug and soon extinguished the fire. SE SaERGEER John ran to the street and called Dr. ytrs, Helen T Sharpe from &t. John's Hospital, When | aay to execu Urs Bradley the ambulance reached the house Mrs. | promiac SUFFOCATED WHILE ASLEER, lam Williams, a waiter, thirty lyears old, was found dead in bed tos y jn the room she apled at Nowtt bs hal slipped he slept ie 1 to his ment of the de= served with a | serving ared Lawyer ounsel for the com: | and ta a stalrs, ate SEITE DINNER SETS FOR CHRISTMAS Me Isaa Mr. ques nme » had no chance to rothreat to read the Adolph J, Davis i WPS AdGmS Smith was dowd, Miss Long's hands |tho wo in, Jef. Over elghty complete dinner setr—one day} wales here lant week, Simply fie ind halr were burned. Market Court ron proves tho popularity of ‘practical gifts and gt thin store. More than 43) pal : Davis, in which terns rhown—180 of them ‘open mock.” 3 ‘ LiMoc DINNER SET, with | WHITE AND. GOLD DINNER ET, dainty floral decoration tn pink, Iay- | “Marcella” with hoayy burnished gold ender and greeny gold {Ilumiuated | band, noltd gold handles and gold pin handles 20,155 | ltne on shoulder. Suitable for mono- Bram ., .., 5 vee BIGDOG PooNps c Delans adjourn MRS. BRADLEY. COLLAPSES! INNER AFTER Senator Brown. Over 100 other Limoges patterns up t Louls os a delegate. the “Anna Madison Bradley, a. grass turned them 9¥ a vidow, brilliant but oT es ei 1 1 andiod we «U A] maa Cra tine acreuy erene ne: | Mrs, Jane Hurst Thought |eut 1 nasdiea im the 1 t pu. pmittee Of Utah. ad-| Brown do never met her, but nis wife C on side Iiind. "sires Brown iteemtuceds ine rae) She Had Been Over- | nen-re - | at St. Loula and thus fald the founda- phis ae ot Matcnton vor wee senior. tor| Charged Twenty. ents, ||) nen At co The ints not os Ited States riet Court, as Mrs, Dwelle ie aj ae ines lo REBH per vet, Over 100 other putterns In White and to-~lgy placed in the hands ne Gold, up to BAO per eet. 3 : ROYAL DOULTON DINNER SET, COontinded (rominivet Piga) Staten Marshal Wi lenke!, Da Te Martie Nee Helis cial COPENHAG! UNDERGLAZED °.) through. hls ‘attorne: ad Secured an band ati beritaives (eaial (: 867.50 | PORCELAIN DINNER SET, in Blue - iidren, and of his wae loyal to him. In 189 he was elected attachment for the necklace In con 2 3; and White + $15.60 : j the "kala te de: to the United States Senate for a short ha nection with the civil sult had Over 9 other English china patterne | Over 40 other patterns In Porcelain was on 1 Republican National Couvention ne \ stituted, and chaying the gems in bis ff up to S480.35 per vet. up 0 RB9.66 per set, f epublican | National . ; vn possession, handy for attachment 2 te Noah WEST 21st AND WEST 22d STREETS, NEAR 6th AVENUE to the BLOCKS TRIE BRIAN t, her home being in Mem-| Blumenthal, for th the news he waxed Jrated that the lioentra tire Mrs: Bradley was, immediate and oom- fates i seven . -) $ plete. Within a year he had two house- wroth Mra, Dwelle: wouls rat. Thirty-fourth Street Blaze ares Anus LEniay AD LSnT LARA CHB ERA ea tna: Prins led i Lnalbltacrenatent an ally Adame Bradley woman] Mrs, Jane’ Hearst, thirty-five years se Threatened Valuable | ing | than u wife: n by her, but the 4, wife of a prosperous-appeas ess man, living at No, . . 7 r nt two dit’ not ap- p Dr art seandal until 1902. “ i Or neyo: fe. C6u _ neck by Neighboringt roperty. fearidal uincil 192 “Javenue, Bronx, In Yorkville Court to-|Titynat : : = Pavehkoon =| s Fe eared Prone | day decided to pay a W-cent restaurant] aives sacred ‘ pent { ectudy MA oTias “ moch as his wife was | bill, after spending the night in a police |? Cont t You ek Nieliling to her arguments 5 3 0% at whe fear . will 5 town. TOMA OR ESOT {Wz, Qtguments| station, It was all about what sho eon: | ea t , x tend ‘Ord to his wife, as the law r tot |widered an overcharge of 20 cents et Deviate ; why = ls Wns about to sie her for divore| Mra+ Hearst last night went to the |e Yo nockInGa!! 2 and show that if { Sound Of eruetty, _ |Gafe Bouleyard in Second avenue for 6th Ave,, Cor; 20th St. x al been consulted Phen Husband amt Mre.{ dinner. When Herman Hoinesk,: the mind and and bo iF ¢ Brown would have manried Mrs. 1 lieraid aint TAH: | The career nator Brown was Pacified His Wife. . | and spotted with scandal be ture store is only two of his loo moral co ere |waiter, shoved forth a check calling for % cents Mrs. Hoarst protested She said that 70 centa was enough = ernesy aU bytaedlea hs ‘The walter thought otherwise and] An attack’ of typhoid fever usu- Must le Mi-ses’ and Children’s Shoes. | The public in dealing with us may be sure of r } mmittne. Hi y udpart g olnttor ‘* 2 of adul- called in Pollcenan Hartwix, of the |ally leaves one with an enormous ~ tp, a : t eritrele thee au He LU See ee op [Mebane area ORs aseti iy Kearns nent | must Fifth etrect station, Mrs. Hearm appetite. ‘The wasted body cries out the most courteous treatment. In our Chili, H fs) propa Ane eae to NY a uy on «| eae Popular as Young. Man. Or hor and mario -an [oxpiained to him Uist she ‘bad plenty [for food, mal Jal to repair tho’ los: dren’s Department we welcome the little}f' t along legal linc dee Was dhachvore ef) Back tn the /70x Brown was ‘practis- | BREA Chace was Ttiy wat. fof money, but hated to be ¢ he Jot body tissues, re 5 . nerf out alone: to re uinmtps afte |, DBek Inthe) 108 ne that was apparently aat- [of mo ea te Be done Fie ot od ritine es a ee ieee Ni -ones, as we have the’best footwear for them} 0, Mich, and form: for she dropped proceedings |was taken to the courte and f does not gon ¢ GAS OVERCOMES. FAMILY. and a whole department set aside -for na dt in constituted. threo:ioora Sling to nts EE auiwas |censllyctha hight. Sbe “1 to send for any-|digestive organs may be. over-| i {most p. vung iamanila tt rie Aah ll Us tlhe whelnied” pefore™ they)havel become ~*their exclusive attention. Our stock of J and arrived in foutt to-day, | strong. ‘\ wites in all ‘dircet marate Brown and His tv him to marry her. is to] Her hua! vs nad gained | nd and a titra | in pollu little footwear is also the largest in the, ast 1, There ts no food that has the tis odueing and com-|yaying been summoned at the and taken to the Now nein On advice of her } covey! { SRO i fon: ce Thich Durmiea Tyle| ment. He wore a look of pained suk-lyue-bullding and ener world, and we can surely please, . AAEM : Aleitixens, A and two children | misslon finally turned wn agninat) prise when he learned w qualities equal to Grape-Nuts.+ | er what tt icul | 4 of him, PE i eetad, | tee Bis home [Ber tp eptember: aces! Tee Hecwti |hnd been alk aight, | Mra gid] “This food Ms predigestod-—tho oV- no matter what the a ar pref- a: i FEHR ra Keo cakes 3 |reconelled with his 7 Mrs. | Siugistrate h that the rows k we alae erence i ny ag Ken SEL MULL UU ena eee ACC Sealey jhe, Maa through orien hor, Bhs |e: ato. geally aan " ites oa eon ARTS eRe erence Ol the: parenumay/ De, ie | > sarita ext door. peaut! ut . Ida lelted 1 Hid office, knockeds Dut te Magurrate told her that d x it; soncentrated——al- | seat Ra ( A man in the crowd Waa run over bY | niece’ of Don Cameun, of | four of hin teoth with her dst. and beat] Neuid pay cher blk he Would a fording much nourishment. with |[U4igh Cut Button and Lace Shoes, in Patent Leather, Black |] 1 pool | T | him 30 thoronepiyy that he -yellet) £64 | ne contains all the essen- Kid and Gun Metal Calf. Prices frony $2.50 to $5.00, vania. Bho went little bulk t spital in an ambulance: oral to- Wonk fla-A clerk} asemmance. Tiearat took her Ri 5 Charles Rovertson was watching the! in a newsstand in the lobby of the Dr. a HN tial food ments for repair and ens Seon ’ Wer, naz en he f fy, exelte: H agged from, Wife Again. Hceman and paid Pp and en 5 Wer hen he fainted from excitement. post-ome, { gg gain. i Tee lay avert iiacthoreroralvalusble ranges Misses’: and Children's Kéd Button and Lace Shoes, takon tolthe hospttal, The Mra (Bra Inthe « also wa res ‘ ley. Was not through with 7 Mh be 835 The bright. (piquant *f e x conditions of health as well non- ||| Sizes 6 to 1045, $1.50, $2,00, $2.50-amd $3.00. sso WH] be 235,000, | : ‘On Gopt, he, through er, advinini ) smash the other |COn s con- | ‘ e i — = m {at the news counte D ‘t ed jn oficial cir= | woman's head Ren Gard crlenay | yaleuonte 5 Slees 11 to 2, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50: He sought her acauatnta le ite bo arrosted on | Unally—got Mra Bradley to A Callf. young lady learned’ the lex Sizes 245 to 6, $2.00, $2.50, $3 09 and $4.00, hout diMcujty and then Peainee oreausasieate curity intocnusesr opinion sided with her|truth about Grape-Nuts, She write Ppecial Hygienic Orthopedic Lace Shoes, for Misses and lspreard conventionall she ¢ dso that the plea was |elie wus not punialiod for hes conten «| vers itok at Wuhold fever. Aree (T# Children; in Black Kid and Gun Metal Calf, $3.50.and $3.00, established rela with her that avi tbo: pareriaaecot cher: tre Ladi ery. AB she ceased to openly tn-|vere attack of typhoid fever) After | soon became tho. talk town, his action oh the part of|portune ‘Browh (marry .« A eee eee ga asad loneinesee lis - ta y put Brow ‘a hole, for | Hrown, broken In health by the life xocovering < Bing for | i , , : . Deserted Wife Shoots. Pabcused on the adultery |hag led with the Senator, ded ‘food which nothing seemed to sat-|]]] Children’s Fauntleroy and Knee Leggins in Tan’ plea of guilty made by | Mra, Bradley. re rt sts * i ‘ peat cf Mire, Drown, driven to desperation by ced the gropy from any | Brven marty er | ‘sty felod the best-of everything, (4f] and Black Leather, White and Black Jersey, Black, |}]- ent to bis office one after. | de dle to set up. that there Was nothin \; sped fae } fe y fs + ENTERPRISES Bae a ees ni crete ite | Sree NOE gesting’ str, [anh (he ta Ser ve “ts but. was always weak and hungry. A] Red and Brown Velvet and Tan, Brown, White, y iS ridley nrinking Any. pros| after theloaremony, change to a mnilder climate did’ ne px ole arya} [ishotes at (him: tier alm: wank” bad,“ /he|| cnedinosatate moulds Involocinimeche | omere tists venta Drown chealebeen ai matters—fool did not ag at Gray and Black Cloth. | powered her. | promptiy forsook his wife and took up| friendly with M. Annip Adams, the ie £ parigdeth with) Mra, Bradley again, Thetr re-| mother of M | dnet . 0 Adains, the actress.) With me: : —- | This incident permanent lations wore open, att-on- Ooty 9. Mrs. the- death of hin wite he cor- “A’ friend persuade me to “try BOYS’ DEP. RTMENT. butt pire count! ee 1 Hern rene >| Brown sword SOUL Wt ants and had ponded frequently with Mrs. Adams |Grape-Nuts, To my great surprise | Zoo until even his closst friends were | ter husband amd Mrs. Brudley arrested, |and she met him in Salt Lako City last experience that hungry. feel: yt fe » Shoes, | forced’ to abandon {im | urown Wrigeled out of the predioa: | Kummer. “Me told hor he expected ty aa See iniait ats sts I Our Leader $F Boys’ Shoes, . eA H Ent, ALN ourt action that in Woshineton In the early winter ‘2 ns i ’ > With his prictice wrecked and. h efore the Supremy|reliet and I kept on eating tt with Boys’ and Youths $9 00 . e }leaped upon her and It usually requires more money to “start in bus' ness for one’s self than if takes to pay for one of the shops, stores, markets, appeared tot him safe from any | to argue ac: Bradley | Court. and they uy 1 he dopartod 0! aln- ether osecution by M Ks a hotels, cafes, ete., offered prospects Kone hie dopartod from Katn-| further prosecution by Mra. “1 | Courts they arranged to meet in| great benefit fis ‘i poe at sacrifice” prices through | mazoo in fst, leny ind his wit + Sha donor going Wack ip his wate, |New Yorie.whon Ke should come East |S ™ecratueNle not only. relieved that Harvard J ‘ | i World ii@Business / Oppor= ME APU CHIGESH andinne Samer oni ly tls Hey Nemesis on His Trail, wild craving for food, but made n Made the same as our famous $3 Men's Harvard, in i zm NOHO c Pps fpeser era eNom nw i PeCMlIAG Aaah maremnee, ‘ Stronger in mind and. body—r box calf, black calf and black Kid sizes 11 to 2 4 tunity” Ad: porn where ales, sar he Heved the old headac weakne: and 24; to 544, \ i Ud aly a nek hor ngthened my—nervessso that. | x i Reread and See. juarters of M05 ake tty eaativs able soedonmsanrotk The «Armor Clad"? Lace, $1.50. | lcm an attomey, « ai cenUsalnge: om At Havent Ured of Grape-Nut Satin Calf, sizes 1 to 2 and 24 to 533, ig Jby Ida Cameron aud were mar NS hate {as one does of ay i onreal food Boys’ and Youths! Calf’ Lace, $2.50, Ses | Reap euinaee eiieienans \ URE he 1/improvod condition afters, eating |] /! a Sirs. Brown back in Kalamnzoo se ae eum ata rf VGENieNitaneromunflis thal venan | oured a divorce. She ts ilving to-day tn sreantite s a ras e have! boneflted’ by my experience Will be st our store every day j ; ; | Gotambus, with or dauabter who Anda alts Mea rn, umes | sno Hedy ese pomuan anta US ss cwtstmas. come and see \ gp! eres - y 4 : HWealth and honor were Browara. inj iin which whe iied to eaptire Mrs: | anid str Mich, Read: the. famous ||] ] " him and bring the ~ children, i 5} i ; i eds Dy Utah and although he wandered widely | Brsdiey, Intandiie to | choke ber {9 | acusationa “The Road to Wellville, us [Wipe tc : ood UL ses vereieea i f LA 7 est ae La } rom the path of rectitude his wate | (ost!) Drm er eney eee ae eg ty fata ‘and ake *- lin pkgs) "There's « reason,” | = : ; } \ asi l iad asi Bellis tate candatA Jl bakes i inp bse i RNS tease wc Wesel ala as dudssis : ea Sarina aia alt sates d sabes Piiteney ‘ |

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